I.of or belonging to a sacrificing, sacrificial (poet.; “not ante-Aug.): securis,” Ov. M. 12, 249: “dies,” id. ib. 13, 590: “ritus,” id. ib. 15, 483: “arae,” Val. Fl. 8, 243: “vestis,” Sil. 3, 27: “os,” of those sacrificing, praying, Ov. F. 1, 130: Ancus, mindful of sacrifices or of religion in gen., id. ib. 6, 803; cf.: “Numa,” Luc. 9, 478: “jugum,” where human sacrifices were offered, Val. Fl. 4, 110: “preces,” Sen. Med. 38: rex, v. rex, I.
să_crĭfĭcus , a, um, adj. id.,